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Articulating the ineffable. Programming language theory 🤝 cognitive psychology. PhD @Stanford

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    1. Geoffrey Litt‏ @geoffreylitt 3 Apr 2020

      Is anyone aware of program synthesis research on better error messages, so you can figure out how to improve your spec if synthesis fails? (perhaps related to better type errors?)

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    2. Max In Boston‏ @maxkriegers 3 Apr 2020
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      @wcrichton

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    3. Will Crichton‏ @wcrichton 3 Apr 2020
      Replying to @maxkriegers @geoffreylitt

      Survey of error message research: https://dl.acm.org/doi/pdf/10.1145/3344429.3372508 … Nothing in there about synthesis. The only HCI-esque work that's been done on synthesis (to my knowledge) has been for programming by example: https://www.aaai.org/ojs/index.php/aimagazine/article/view/2262 …

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    4. Will Crichton‏ @wcrichton 3 Apr 2020
      Replying to @wcrichton @maxkriegers @geoffreylitt

      But @geoffreylitt I think your intuition is correct. If you knew the best way to help someone e.g. debug H-M type inference, that's a step to general synthesis. Another place to look would be debugging tactic programs in a proof assistant (maybe @TaliaRinger knows lit here?)

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    5. Geoffrey Litt‏ @geoffreylitt 3 Apr 2020
      Replying to @wcrichton @maxkriegers @TaliaRinger

      thanks, helpful pointer. also enjoyed your PLATEAU paper! context btw: playing with Synquid for a class (synthesis w/ refinement types, http://comcom.csail.mit.edu/comcom/#Synquid ) neat tool, but specifying w/ types is subtle and challenging, and error messages are often unhelpful

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    6. Geoffrey Litt‏ @geoffreylitt 3 Apr 2020
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      i'm still very new to this area but producing good errors seems hard.. "you've failed to specify some constraint on a value, which is causing our search to fail... think, what implicit constraint is in your head which you haven't written down yet?"

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    7. Will Crichton‏ @wcrichton 3 Apr 2020
      Replying to @geoffreylitt @maxkriegers @TaliaRinger

      Seems to stem from a fundamental belief in synthesis that it should be black box. Input spec, output program. But in practice, you *always* have to know how the algo works to do anything interesting. Maybe focus should change from good errors to algorithmic transparency?

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    8. Geoffrey Litt‏ @geoffreylitt 3 Apr 2020
      Replying to @wcrichton @maxkriegers @TaliaRinger

      Yeah, agree! Otherwise small local moves can blow up the search and you don't know why Slight ironic that synthesis, which is used for producing more transparent algorithms than ML, suffers from this issue in its own search process 🙃

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      Will Crichton‏ @wcrichton 3 Apr 2020
      Replying to @geoffreylitt @maxkriegers @TaliaRinger

      It's useful to look at how PLs (that care about HCI) handle type inference ergonomics. I really love this post from @aaron_turon: https://blog.rust-lang.org/2017/03/02/lang-ergonomics.html … "We limit type inference to be a good match for what you can hold in your head."

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        2. Will Crichton‏ @wcrichton 3 Apr 2020
          Replying to @wcrichton @geoffreylitt and

          Synthesis research is usually about more powerful search, but perhaps a better framing is carving out a space of searches that make sense to a programmer.

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        3. Geoffrey Litt‏ @geoffreylitt 3 Apr 2020
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          Yeah, reminds me of the point from your PLATEAU paper about the resulting program being understandable by a programmer Seems like a difference in philosophy -- is the point to just do ML with better internals, or to use structure _and expose it to the user_

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        1. Matt‏ @matt_dz 3 Apr 2020
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          Swift's approach is also interesting: https://swift.org/blog/new-diagnostic-arch-overview/#the-approach …

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